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. w ,, .. . . � - • o - , ,q� J S y p,. � , • � I � , � Ir � �• �� / , p,1 �� • _ P � , �, ' � ,- s V e .� a . i_ . � 0. .. �, � .. e n � \.., � � . - � � t� 1 � / .. .M' a 0 �� _ , .O � O i � }*�� C� 3 88-7 -75 �.o Nay REFEREICE FILE: File No. Leo Frericks Rezone 88-19- Leo Frericks applicant representative ADDRESS: 24-10 Floral Avenue Chico, CA 9592.6 345-4-285 PHONE` Leo Frericks property owner ADDRESS: pxaTECT' DSCi2T PTON= ,rariance to minimum lot si7- to allots the creation of four 9.8 acre parcels in. a 10 acre mir_1mum zone -- RR- 1,0 on the east se otrn town Road., a on property zoned 3_oc�CAd tidf Si g PProa. I mile north of Hurleton Rd 72-26-1,12' east of Oroville Identified .as AP town., area: y GEF!R1L PLAN DESIGNATION' Agricultural-Residential DATE PRE-APP FEE PAID. $ 13 5. 5 0 RECEIPT' NUMBER: 9 7 8 9 11-16-87 .rPPIICATION ACCEPTED; FINAL- APP. PAID:: $ I ! . �J�RECEIPT NUMBER: V ,1 f ( - REZONING PETITTION SIGNATURES CHECKED PERCENTAGE: ' % ` MAILING LIST PREPARED &M-OUT' NOTICES `WRITTEN' �-,. 17c NOTICES MAILED NUMBERS: Public LEGAL'DESCRIPTION`.PREPARED' PUBLICATION NOTICE: WRITTEN'/4ac. DISPLAY'AD PREPARED+ NEWSPAPER PUBLICP%TION(10)G P` G $ R DATE OF PUBLICATION: INITIAL STUDY-PREPARED ENVIRQNtOrLtI. DETERMINATION: Categorical. Exempt on FILED: Negative Declaration FILED:: Mitigated Negative Declaration FILED: Environmental Iopact Report CERTIFIED: Other: S'iATa CLEARINGHOUSE NUMBER APPLICANT/REPRESENTATIVE NOTIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION' PLANNING CoM!r-!ISSION' HEARING(sy: Z g- iPAfZ ' mD am4-1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS" HEARING(s) RESOLUTION NUMBER (GPAs) ADOPTED: ORD .timNQ- -.:NBE—RADOPTED: NOTICE- E 3F II. is '�A"It3N (An pe-idix H) Fid Let)Frerlcks - proposed Negative Declaration regard=ing environmental impact and Variance to minimum lot size to allow the creation of four 9.8 acre parcels In a 10 acre minimum zone: of FR 10 (Foothill Recreatlonal) located on the east side of StringtoWn. Road, approximately I mile north of Hurleton Road, AP 72-26-112, east of Orovlile. Identified as The Commission Waived the reading of the Staff Finding,, Mr. Turpin c said the staff report points out that the Commission considered this is an area that previously, that there is a Special hardshiThe recommendation is to find topography of tp as a result of the size, shape and he parcel and granting of a Varlance; subdivision standards would be applied because of the recognizing that by this same owner previous division Commissioner Forbes questlone'd there beingan impact oh schools: Chairman Lynch said that as of last week the Orovllle School District had not adopted developer fees, but the fees should be in effect by July I, 1988 Mr. Turpin said the nroville Elementary School District developer fees and suspended the collection of the r has adopted. 1988, when the voters Will decide Whether foe not Untllaabond ' April I� II1'be passed, 1f the bond - measure w measure Wall measure fa'1 1 s, developer fees w it l Y go Into effect on that day. The High School District has P eloper fees at all and have not proposed a bond mearsure not Adopted developer At, this. time. C'"m I ss, over Peabody asked 1f -the'so 1i l: s i enol themselves for �+cpt l c purposes to the roads through the pt 0 Staff said the Health De varlarice, there are a lot'ofpdtandt 10' Acre have a problem with the have sol -1 to perc', Any a _ parcels In the area that leach area, y pprovai of the parcel map would have to prove Chairman synch asked at what point In ' time the,split WastoSprlhgtawh Road,made adjaceh`t Staff said the , Parcel In 1982, Staffesaid the roadlstandaIntedswhavevchanged he ten ogre i COMMI slaver Walter asked` the context of the discussion on this At the l3oard's hearing on the a parcel denial of the request for rezohe, ppe�ti of the planning Odmmisslon's Staff said the concern on the rezone was the eer mitigatlon fees when they are adopted, The Board ofuSuperovl5orsn of dhad directed the Advisory Agency to put the wording on the map ry fees when they are adbpted at the time of kiutidin pay the g_perMits, The Board directed the Planhlhg Commission to do the same. This property is Within a developlrient arca, 00CilV`IjI"_, �LAt�St�i�)V0 `t.OIiM2,'S'S�nirl' : Comm ssloner Lambert asked If she could discussion on this, she thought there was get a copy of the Board's Just, the fees, more to the dlscusslon than Commissicher Walter said he would like to see the minUteS also for guidance. He asked if in making the recommendation, can he assume that staff is assuring them that the Board of Supervisors, other than providing for a use. Permit condition for payment mitigatlon fees,' now as a pollc of than Herd Ignoring Department of Fish and Game's Is agreeable nto the Commission handling them only on other me for denial and ordinance and u fence ordinance. There There was the question of a dog, Of land divisions alongdeer bore was a question o! restrictions migration corridors. Staff said the Board Is letting projects go forward before fees" are adopted. The hearing was opened to t- -he public; before the Commisslon Is the Variance Leo Frerioks said the only thing ' The hearimg was closed. Chairman Lynch said the problem with this oroJect see a Condition or statement under the "because,, sections he otodstopetto he potentlal for further division because o the the road. He Wanted a condition to "note e Pa celsbeing bl'seadedoey through each of these g to allow further dIvisioneof these parcels." i no Intent by this commission' to "pay school fees If adopted parcels." He suggested a condition prior to ] ,sUace of bu I I d I na perm I is Commissioner Waiter suggested additional conditions say tt� ' ,it Is noted that Mol.,Intain Oak road divides each parcel and It Itt- Of this Commission that these parcels be hat he intention further subtl I v l ded', "; "The Owner shall pay school fees at the building permit time, at such time as they are adopted by the local school district. Commissloner Lambert suggested d con owner acknowledges thanosuch aordinanceeIseinneffeotlaioh "and the of approval of this variance,, s of the, date It Was Moved by Commissioner Walter seconded by Commissloner and unanim�,usly carried for approval as folaows; Lambert, A. 1= 1 hd than the req u I remehts of CEC�A have been completed and 00clIderetl In Making this, declslah and adapt a Negative laeclaration and B= find that there are special clrcumstarces applicable to tile property Including size, shape, 1e sur'rounWsings that the strIctp topography locatlon, or , deprives the ro ert of applicatlun of the FR -10 zone p p y pr I v;i i eges eh toyed by other property In U'i','1" _ 011IV7'jt, PLA. "'NO 8 � ardN �� s 1989 the vicinity and under identical zoning classiflcationsi because approval of the Variance would make the property consistent with the size of surrounding parcels created under other provisions of the law; and C. Grunt a Variance to allow the creation of 4parcels of approximately 9.8 acres each on property Identified as AP 072-26- 0.1-112 (Leo Frericks) subject to the following conditions; i. The owner agrees to pay the deer mitigation fees required by the County Ordinance for issuance: of building permits at the time such permits are Issued. The owner acknowledges that no such o'rdlnance Is In effect as of the date of approval of this Variance,. 2. The stage, ner agreestlo pay school l fees at the buildln g permit e as they are adopted by the local school district and the owner acknowledges that no such ordinance Is In effect as of the date of approval of this Variance. 3. Meet the requirements of Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code (Subdivision Ordinance). 4. Each parcel to have a minimum usable sewage disposal area (based on soli depth, percolation rate, and slope) to meet the requirements of the Butte County Subdivision Ordlnahce. 5. Meet the requirements of Pacific Gas and Eiectrlc Company. 60 Meet the requ(rements of the Butto County Fire: Department Including paytrent of water tender fees. 7. Meet trio requirements of the Building Division of the Butte County Department of Public works. 8, It Is noted that Mountain Oak Road divides each parcel and it Is, hot thy. Intent of this Planning Commisslon that the Parcels be further subdivided. 9. Appapplicant icant muttutalso ordinances omnnwith all other appllcablo state s and regulations ter, 'AG'GnMxS pVNUJS..11 T, C71N,P.Laeh 24, ggi� i" FILE NO.c AP 72-26-112 BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS Manch 16, 1988. APPLICANT: OWNER: REQUEST: AP ,NO. SIZE;- LOCATION EXISTING ZONING: ZON;I NG H I STORY: SURROUNDING ZONING: SURROUNDING LAND USE:, SITE HISTORY: GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION,- APPLICABLE ESIGNATION;APPLICABLE REGULATIONS., Led Frericks Same Variance to minimum lot site to allow the creation of four 9.$ acre parcels 1n a 10 acre minimum zone. AP 72-20-112 39.28 acres On the east side of St,ringtoWn Road, approximately I milt; north of Hurleton Road,, east of Orovllle, FR -10 Zoned FR -10 Feb. 23, 1088 'Ord. 2662, zoned U tept 17 1985 Ord. 2488, zoned A-2 Aug. 29, 1955 Ord. 522, U, FR -10 Open land and scattered single fam l i y dwe l I i ngs at rural densities, The subject property Was created as a remainder in 4 4 parcel dlVlsion created by the applicant, prior to the adoption of the U zonlhg and the FR -10 zoning In the area. Agricultural Resldentia'I Butte dOUnty Code Sections 94-40 and 24-112.2 and GoVernment Code Section 65906: 1 BUTTS COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF F I ND I NGS - March 16, 1, si3 COMMENTSRECEIVEDi oepartmentksat the Atlmes - ofd the parcel ments. Will be ap made by this map review, p 2. Moot the requirements of Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code." Environmental Health: "No objection to varlance. However each parcel minimum have usable sewage disposal areas (based cn SOIJ depths, percolation rate and slope) to meet the requirements of the Butt County Subdivision Ordinance."' Sheriff: "No nOtIceable impact on law enforcement. Future hoPre's on these sites would draw on reScUrces to handle reports and calls," P G,and-F-i "This Company maintains and operates a 115 KV wood pole line crossing diagonally from northeast) to southwest over the easterly two Lots In a 50` Wide easement which is restricted against bulld ngs, structures, wells, reservolr•s, leachflelds etc, Also a I2kV distribution pole !!he paralleling stringtown Road across the Westerly end of lands as shown. No significant environmental Impact otherwise.;'! Dlvlslon of Forestry: "If structures are built as a result of lot splits, any building would fall under the requirements of Class 1 Water Requirements as outlined Under Butte County Subdivision Water Requirements 'Section 13.01.1,1" ANALYSIS: This project is a request for a Variance to allow the creation of 4 parcels of 9.8 acres each In a 10 acre mini,mUm zine. The subject propel"ty Is located In an area of prFsdominantly 10 acre parcels and was recently rezoned to FR --10 from the previous U zone which required 20 acre minimum parcels and rezoning prior to creation of parcels less than 20 acres, The new FR -10 zoning becomes effective oh March 24, 1988: The subject parcel Was created August 4 1989 by Leo Frer cks, the applicant,, as parcel 4 of a parcel map that also created two pairctdt of approXlmately 5 acres each and I of I0 acres Those parcels are located immediately west of the subject property along MoUntaln Oak Road It should be noted that If this vanlance Is approved and parcels are created by the appllc:aht, then they must meet thb standards for a private road rural subdivision, Because the parcel was created by parcel map, It no longer quall'flet for division Into 170minai' 10 acre parcels Under the aliquot part provisions of the zohIhg code and the subdiVIsloh 61rdinahce even though the parcel boundaries lie on fractional sectloh breakdown lines, If the parcel had been created by deed prior to ;parcel map requlrements with the ekact same boundarles It 2 BUTTt COUNTY PLANNiNG COMMISSION STAFF FINDINGS - March 16, 1988 1 would qualify for division Into 4 parcels Under the aliquot part provisions. Since other properties in the area were created by deed references to section breakdowns in approximately 10 acne parcels, croatlon of 4 parcels on the subject property would be compatible with nelghboring uses. The parcel map that created this parcel clearly indicates In the section breakdown -figures that the section Is s0ttanda;rd and that the 10 acre parcels In the vicinity that were crea ed as fractional. breakdowns are also most likely under 10 acres even though they are also zoned FR -10; The environmental documents for this protect have been completed In Conjunction With the rezone app-lication recently processed and ,a mitigated Negative Declaratla,l was originally recommended. Since the Board of Supervisors adopted a conditional zoning And A negative declaration, It would now be appropriate to adopt anegative declaration for this current project and reiterate the condition of the rezone which was, to pay deer mitigation fees at the time building permits are Issued. The exact wording is listed below._ RECOMMENDATIONS A Find that the requirements of CEQA have been completed and considered In making this decision and adopt a Negative Declaration; and B Find' that there are special circumstances applicable to the property Inzluding size, shape,topography, location, or surroundings that the Strict appllcatlon of the FR -10' zone. deprives the, .property of privileges enjoyed` by other property In the vicinity and under identical zoning Classifications, because • and CF Grant a va,'riance to allow the creatloh of 4 parcels of approximately 9.8 acres each on 01-oper'ty Identified as AP 019-26- 0-119 (Leo Frer(cks) subject to the following co,hdltions; 1. (from rezone) the owner agrees to pay the deer hiltigation fees required by the county Ordlhahce for Is uanc,e of building perhilt(s) at the time such permlt(s) Is/are Issued The owner acknowledges that no such ordinance Is In effect as of the date of approval of this variance (originally wording. was rezohe) 2 Meet the requirements of Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code (Rubdlvlsion.Ord'inance) 31 Each parcel to have mih' mum usable sewage disposal areas `3 AIMPLICATI FOR VARIANCE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICANT: Read and. follow Instructions as, set forth on attached sheet. Applicant's Name 6. . �i f'R.r�� 1 �..Cs�� _ Phorlt3 Nu,,-. Applicant's Mailing Address Applicant's interest in property (Owner, lessee, -Owner's 'Name 'and Address Contact Person for Project. (if other than applicant) Assessor's Parcel Number(s) Q 2 `,2 f2 % Present Zoning (� Location and size of parcel(s),,,S7Tf�"J xr_42LA� AZ /�'y� 1: /V- 1p?",q yg p 3 119 Street address Dtrectlons for travel to, property (rural and mountainous gross only) Ol./✓E �. 2 1U4.,Z-4 ZdA-' R22 2 /e-217 Celt /r'.J _J Type offvvg6ance requested: Lot area or building site Mobile home size Lot width Parking requirements - Front yard setback Livestock requirements Side or rear yard setback sigh requirements Other (spe%Afy)_ . . 44 Description of proposed use and-eedsohs for variance because of special circutr.stances (refer to Instruction No, 6 on attached "shoot) !. �_ ,-�- —_��'� t� ICAO/?_ _1/JI�9Z , ?`i91+1 44 y De.wiption of oxr ,[inti ;at,,., ; e /AY i=xlsting/proposed sewage dibroW ti'tas"tod:— power and hone lines, Proximityof o p Water souroe:. Proxitnity of water tot fire fighting purposes (hydmor put • ai oto,), Will excavatioiy or grading be necessary? Oublc yards List and describe any other related permits and other pubtlo approvals required for thls project,buVieu toniat g1%jq�"by City, regional. State and Federal agencies[ t�n Ar 13� Omyllld, cAulool The following questions pertain only, to variances to the minimurn,parcel size roquirod within tiro zoning d1strlul: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES* identify potertlallysighiff.cant environmental Impacts associated with the variance. What projotlt denigp 10,111ltaa or 0(1slsrini conditions of approval (mitigation measures) are proposed to alleviate potential environmenttrl ilnp4cla7 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING* Describe 'the project site as It exists before the project, Including ,inforntatiun sqi topography, rioll ntnhlllly,, plantitntut J animals, and any cultural, historical or scenic aspects, Describe any existing ulitluluros on 1110 trite, nitd rho use of fill) structures, Describe the surrounding properties, Including Information on plants and animals and r,fly cultural,ltlstorlohl oraconlc asjlns,rs, Indicate the type sof land use (res,idential, commercial, etc.), Intensity, of land use (ullly,ia-fanllly, apathittlrltu, shops, defrrnl. Ment stores, etc,), and stale of devolopmrnt (height, frontage, setback, rear yard, etc,), * Use separate sheet for longer responsos, V .r fL I hereby dear oder penalty of perjury that 1 have read and urtderst, t;tI0113 find that the forrJ(jtsing statgj1iohtrs are'trut3, cc and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Date ,A1 1� "'%Ere /�' Applicant`s signature.:.... cgiw Clete Property owner's signature Variance, number.. RequestU Vedince to�+��r tr 1 •�7 .a / y-� L ¢ Q,^— ., k ` ,, 6 ^-el-Ra r Location and size of pareei(s); located on tr,e -A7 %``l'trt�4j�►_�� .;,�u� mberts) C l `—� zonirig and Requirements Ownership Location Description Proof of Agency of needed) Location of plot plan LU Da111 Cteceiveuyt:j, % y % ;S ✓ i'locelpt Nuntbor rte" ` Application TOkan v ,tL l.tL p it INSTRUCTIONS TO VARIANCE APPLICANTS 11 If applicant is not the owner, written authorization by the owner or other prQ0I` of ajlulicy must ba sub- mitted in order for', the dppllcant to legally sign the application. Application shrill Ise Considered void if not signed by the owner or legal agent, 2, All items on application shall be filled in as completely as possible. If an (trill) is lit)t tipplicable, please, indicate by the term "NA 3. It is important that the applicant, supply an accurate description of the (ocrtl(iti Of tho proposer)' project, including the followings a, Assessor's parcel number(s) (from the tax bills or Assessor'; Maps), b. Street addresses (if available), c, Distances and direction, to named streets, bodies of water or ralltt',)atis, 4.�?Twonty (20) copies of a. detailed plot plan of adequate scale to clearly slit�w proposed bulldinga and mprovements, folded to 8'1 x 11 inches, shall accompany and be madepert, t;f the "Application for Varf- anca". The plot plan shall include the following information, ' a. A scaled drawing of the parcel(s) boundaries; b, Location and dimensions of all existing ar.d proposed Improvehii-ts on the property, Include i Ing buildings, driveways, parking areas, wells, septic tanks and leach fields. c. Location and name of bordering streets, access roads, nearby crossroads, streams, bodies of water and railroads. d. North arrow and scale of drawing. 5. The "Application for Variance" It subject to public hearings and approval by She Planning Commission. Any special conditions of approval shall be made a part of the approved "Variance" and shall be binding on the applicant. The procedures for County action on variance applications are stated in Chapter 24 of the Butte County Code 6, VARIANCES from the terms of the zoning ordinance shall be granted only when, because of special circUmstanceS applicable to the property, including size, shape, topograohy, location or surroundings, the strict application of tate zoning ordinance deprives such property of privileges enjoyed by rother property I n the vicinity and under identical zoning classification,: Any variance granted shall be sub,ect to such conditions as will, assure that the adjustment thereby auth- orized shallnot constitute a grant or special privileges Inconsistent with the limitations upon other pro- pertles In the vicinity and zone to which such property is situated. Any such condition imposed upon Issuance of a variance must be related to the use of the property for which the variance is requested, A variance shall not be granted for a parcel of property which authorizes a use or activity which is not otherwise expressly authorized by the zone regulation governing the parcel df propert , 1, Application fees as of. /._4 (data) are 8., /e'er 'z� 0 6' I� eet may b a;;' in cash or by check made payable to " Traasurar of Butte r.aunty'".: 4. � 7�prr=rc . j f f ) 7" 8, Before submitting a variance application, applicant is requested to discuss with stuff all questions about application requirements, County procedures, coning provisions and "specific clrcuritskances", DuMa �o, Pltsrinln0 �'cintty. N OV I rl 1987 t"�ebvillo� rinji�gtt11e1 10 Chamyn 'Bryan Yen'& Laura Smith, et 11.026 11OMPsey AVO. 2,41 Stringtown. Rd. Gy�.1t►r�clt► 11111 s, CA 91344 Qroville$ CA 95965 72-26-1.4 12-50-02 Rovort 6 Ardith Caron Ann Breckenridge 7.533 Shoup Avenue 4861 Campbell Ave. #14 Canoga Park, CA 91307 San ,Jose, CA ,95130 72-26-21 72-50`-03 Do-n alcl Lucas Ken & Alice Mather 1803 Kepner St. x.161 Leisure Lane X8 Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Walnut Crock, CA 94595 72-,6-82, etc. 72-50-04 Byron Larson, et al Lester Will 26'1 2 NToVnor Lane P.O. Box 724 Santa. Ana, CA 92706 Oroville, CA 95965 12-26-86 72-50-09 Joe Hardwick Glenn & Edith Cosby 31.5 Stringtown Rd. 6 Apica Way Oroville, CA 95965 Orovi.11e, CA 95965 72-26-101 72-50-50 Sharon He].bush Joseph & Elaine Tanner � 9310 Waodl.eaf 5t. Rt .1.475... Hamilton Ave. O-rovilloe CA 959.66 Palo Alto, C 1 94304 12-26-102, etc. 9 Caro. Ann Blanton l ' "17 Keefer Rd. k rico, CA 95926 72-26-109, eto, Leo P Bricks, et 41 2410 'Moral AVonue Chico, CA 95926 72-26-111 I- dtbld ,Solstac 9885 tsquon Rd, Durham CA 95958 NEGATIVE LARATION REGARDING ENVIRONMENTALIMPACT 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the project described bolow has 'boon reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the Calif orn.ji t BlIN11ronm0ital Quality Act of 1970 (Public Resources Code 21100, tat. $o(j,) and a. determination has been made that it will not have a 4igtli G''}n� effect upon the environment. AP X172-26-13,2 Log 1187-12-,1,6ts03, 2. DR CRTPT10N OF PROJECT: Variance to minimum lot size to ttl,`low L-110 creation of four 9.8 acre parcels in a 10 acre minimum zone, 3. LOCATION OF PROJECT: On the east side of Stringtown R011d, AreptoX, 1 mile north of Hurleton Road) east of Oroville. d NAMn AND ADDR['s,SS OF PROTECT APPLICANT- Leo Frericks 2+10 Floral Avenue Chico, CA 95926 _ 5. MITIGATION MEASURES Attached 6: A copy of the initial study regarding the environmental effect of this project is on file at 7 Coujlty Centex Drave, Orov,lje. Th.i s stL-� ,, was E Adopted as presented: Adopted with reasonstnQhed, change,.;. are atmodifioatiotls and suport1hg 7 A public hearing on this Negative Declar.aiiort was held by the decision making; body. Hearing Body Butte County 1Idhning Commission Date of Determination _ql 2r,gg Determination: On the basis ref the initial study of environmental, impact, the information prcyented at hetlrings, comments received on tht,! proposal and our own knowledge and independent reseal,, ,- We Find the proposed project 'COULD NOT have a Significant o f fd c l an thus catty i ronMeil t, and a Nl?CAT'TV11 DEC:I.ARATI ON is )lereby adopted, on the environment bur will not in �tltis ease i�c�rr s�i'ect We find that the rro,ldct f,01JJ,1) it�ty� .� s� ni,f.1.Cttn.t e 1 nueof xtttltched mi I` LO STATES POSTAL SERVICE OFFICIAL BUSINESS [ti�'G' EIVbEIi INSTFtUG:� rlt t urname. addross,andZIP t1,nyaspam bolow..� c o tp ...-. Irl 0i CotnpIJtq'Itnms;t r 2, 3, a,nd 4 on �s, 5 �,....�. tho Warts. i� of liar I t otllcr%viso off lit to back articln, "Ftoturn iincolp# PENALTY tOh OMA use, $ago hM Endorse articlo Rnquottnd'" ad scent to number, 4 RRA -USN . print Snnd�ne`me, iddlrovv,, and ZIP Code in tho spaco below, . TO t tTC. r a k !'N1NG 1001018SION UP AP 72-26-112 ala e�+te'° Car#v B>xktn < o Pt�nnin9 Cpm: A.)Oville, CA 856, :3397 yyyyPR i �Oraviller Caletomit► � �� ��Ndent Compinta Items 1 and 2 whan addltlonal sorvlcos aro dashed, and complete 1 ft�t6frtat yrlur eddross in tha "RE`fURN TO" spr ca on tho revprso side, Firildro to do this yy► terho., 1 frtfrn b41np rotuFnsd to you, Tho roturn taco t foo vulll rovidb ou thtl Hama of fhb� tld t o 'd I o nota of dnlive 'or addit ona foot tho fol owin s ( �d�l --e aval Euro hus (tfastor or apA and chock px est for addttlortel Aervicofsj requested, 0 iiostrle ab o, oIt!(l1PI 9 aro oval l� �� dhow to wham delivered, date, and addressba's address. Articlo Addressed to., 2' ted Dolfvo �I0 FrerLcks M a• Articrl Number h1�.10 Floral ,A.Ventte 2_9` (RUCo 'CA 951326Typo of servtco; Certified tifiered tnstlfet Cantftad CdC1 R., Express Mail dre a Always obteln sibnatul w of ad p 5, Monet �--.� J a(lant and DATE DELIVitil0 03 Addressee's Address E, 5lptieturo L Agent "*' �,fe0csrcd dnd Ae P,7 X. 7, Doto Of Delivery r -- Its Fnrtti ;�f1i tr t't 0996 DOMESTIC fiETUpa tlenaln,. - t-� count, LP ND 0r! NATURAL WJ'A..tIa� (, s.o t► PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLt, CALIFORNIA 95965.3397` a PHONE, 530.1601' April 7, 1988 Leo Frericks 2410 Floral Avenue Chico, CA 95926 Re Variance, AP 72-26-112 r Dear Mr. Frericksr Enclosed is your Validated Variance No. 88-7 to minimum lot size to Allow the creation of four 98 acre parcels in a 10 acre minimum zone located on the east side of Stringtown Road, approximately 1 file north of Hurleton RoaOo east of Oroville. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact this office between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 P.M. Sin rely, B. A. ircher Director of Planning, BAIL a lr Enc. ccs Uepairtment of Public Works (2)` Environmental Health Department of Forestry, ,!f 1 VARIANCE BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION April 4, 1988 DATE 88-7 VARIANCE No., 72-28-112 ASSHSSOIj' S PARCEL (JC. Pursuant to the provislons of the Zoning Ordinance of the County of Butte and the special conditions set forth below; 1.00 Frerlcks is hereby granted a Variance In accordance with application filed: parcels IhmanlmQrl acre sminlmum allowze to thetlacatedatlon of four 9.8 acre Strin town Road a °h the east s,lde of approximately e north of Wurl`etOn Road, east Of 9 oxlmatel I mile Orovllle. SPECIAL CONDITIONS* I. The owner, agrees to pay the deer mitigation fees ;required by the County ordinance r"or Issuance of bullding permits at the tIM0 such permits are Issued, The Owner acknowledges that no such ordinance Is ih effect as Of the date of approval of this va.r,lance 2 The owner agrees to pay school fees at the buildin s ( g permit .Mage., at .such time at they ar adrated by the Local school district and the owner acknowledges t ries such ordinance Is I n of fOct as of the date of approval of variance.34 , Meet the requlrements of Chapter 20 of the Butte County Code C SUbd i v i s I ern Ordinance). 4 Each parcel to have a Usable selvage disposal area (`based on soli depth, percolation rate, and slope) to meet the eoquiremerits of the Butte County SUbdlVlsion Ordinance; 5, Meet the requlrement of Pacific Gas and Electric company, y C. Meet the requirements of the Butte GOUnty Fire Department Including payment of water tender fees, 7, Meet the requ I rements of the OU I 1 d I no D I v 1 s I on of tltc t3U to county bepartmerit of Puhl lc, Works, 8, It Is noted that Mountain. Oak Road divides each perrocl and It is Mot the Intent of this Piahhing Commisslan that the parcels he further subdivided. 0. App l I cant must a Iso whip I Y with all oth,sr, app 1 I cab I e State and local statutes, brdtnahoet and regulatlons 1-92 2-44 WAIL.1, Inti f6 ���(I NG COv N E fl 1v1A 'sI! q�0Ntw wn �t�t��>wn�nii hk '" I It { , L1Uoil V ANOglt'C,t)* q WCCCi�ieUTVT � C4E.HY i i.'.4r'EIt�1F$bCli«Wu�l�l` _,. 414' 410 4Wt Ask ltl kt+ ,iSI�tiVif iNt3`�11 U5'� n d;Ht?�fd'4'r Vrllk.G� t k! c,1 It lit1,�d+ruts ' h � liSF1VkC�� GHtI�N uvy isf'S 4 d'P�G43 9rt{��'r4tvi# rr.".i�iafU!1 ial.d't+ t rn�w;r l'AwE +n s t� �afitMiAt��.oRuhx�. t dim (iouniq a-4 PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CCNTCR DRIVE - 0110YILLE, CAL1rowoA 0765.3397` PHONY b101601 April 4, 1988 heo Frericks 2+10 Floral Avenue Chico, CA 95926 C1 RTIFIRD MAIL Re; Variance, AP 72-26-112 Dear Mr: Frerickse We are enclosing the original and one copy of your conditional Variance No. 88-7 to minimum lot size to allow the creation of foci 9:8 acre parcels in a 10 acre minimum zone located on 't.he east ;aide of Stringtown Road, approximately 1 mile north of Htir.leton Road, east', of 4Za\, Oroville. Both copies mustbe signed and returned to this department within 30 days from the receipt of this letter, Wo Will, then have them validated by the :Chairman of the Butte County Pl.,arining Commission and the original will be returned to you for your records. Please he aware that failure to return the signed copies within 30 days Will result in the Variance becoming invalid, Re-application to this department would ,then be necessary to proceed With the project, Should you have any questions regarding this matter, pleas''- contact this office between 1:0:00 aim, and 3:00 p,m,, Sincerely, ,� , ircher Uirectot of Planning enc d r®R���TxLL L,EIviE 'T. Y SCHOOL DISTRICT �.> ' ; ,f.• : , ,�r,Y....,m--.�xz-,� ,- 8ufia°Ea. f'[enrirtnc��urd,� ...: �, •,, :..-., � �. e: y DONALD L, (`iEMILEY, Ed,t1 BOARD OF TRUSTEES: fAAR 4 I� (3 Si)perrntand#nf ANN`C. SHANNON D, RONALp FULLEfi ,,SHAT, Orovillo, Calif0frila Olracrororin.rNcn SUSAN JEFFERS MICHAEL C. GLAZE, BUalnosr rlanapw Vico Prosidont Match 3 19SS CHARLES Dl GENTLES Cterk SUSAN NEBEN Momhor, WILLIAM A TURPIN Mr. Craig Sandera, Planning Technician Arambor Butte County Planning Commission 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 Re: Leo Fr AP#72�-26-112 I Dear Mi:. Sanders ,. I have reviewed the LeL F`rericks Proposed request to create. four residential parcels on Stringtown Road. Although the subdivision is in a remote area and would not likely be built upon within the next year, the parcels lie in the Ophir School. attendarice area. x must notify YOU that Ophir School is n•aar capacity at the X-6 grades, as are all X-6 schools, in the District. Classroom space is available at the seventh and oiah1' grade levels 'at Central School; Due to the current overcrowrdad conditions in local 860618t Leo '1^zer cks and future developers will be required to either pay y by a developer fee or a year. oaLce�. tax £or school construction July It 1988. Please Contact me if you have questiono sioeei4elyl Donald 'L. Romleyr Super�pt�:li`�dent UP, kdG cc!, Leo Prer,cks Parcel Map , i10 .r N011 :CE ori r-)rZT.rEX-ZM:CNAT :ON 1 C7 Off ice of Planning an „ es rc I�`iRa M IlUtte County .1µ0O Tenth Street, Ro'�n 121 � � Planning Department ,. Sacramento, CA 95814 .a,. 7'County Center Drive � Oroville, CA 95965 or MAR 9 198q X County Clerk County of _Butte CARIDAM J. �aRljot'i% r�ulte Co. Clerk g �3. F ion Inco pliancn,with Section 21108. ..sum 7rEc2 - .Pilin of Notxc k�i�3c'�, or 21152 of the. Public Resources Code, Project Title AP fl NamQ Variance 72-26-112 E Leo rrericks State Clearinghouse Number Contact Person Telephone Number (if submittal to Clearinghouse) B. A. Kircher, Director of Planning (916) 538: -7601 Project: Location On the east side of Stri.ngti,wn Road, approximately l mile north of Hurleton Road, east of Oroville:. - Project Description Variance to minimum lot siva to allow the creators of four 9.8 acre parcels in a 10 acre minimum zone, 'Chis is to advise that the Butte County Planning Commission (Lead Agen3I24/r88esponsi.ble Agency) has approved the above-described project on . and has made (Date) the followhig determinations regarding the above -describers project: 1. The project Will, L will not; have a significant ;effect on the environment„ 2, An trivironmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CRQA, A Negative Daclaration teas prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of UQA;, 3, Mitigation measures X were; wezre not;, made a condition of the , approval of the ptojact, 4. A statement of overriding aonsiiaxations was, 'L-Wng not, adopted for This is to certify that the final tIPC with comments and and record of project approval is available to the general public at; Butte County i�ldhning 00PAttment 7 County Center Driva l Oroville, CA 95965 , Date Received for Filing and Posting at CCPR '-3/29188. .1 . Signature William A. Turpin Senior PlAftner , 8838 Title gdvisea haicrt 1966 y Sym �' ♦I w0. `'''H'�~1}!�� ,�+� Co Z9,10 PLANNING 'COMMIE- WON 7 COUNTY CCNTER DRIVE - OROVILLI, „: �t:fJ�il�l(� 45i�35.3397 PHONE��U•7?:D1 March 2�i, 198$ Leo Frericks 2410 Floral Avenue Chico) CA 95925 iia; Variance, AP 1226.112 Dear rtr. Frericks At the regular meeting of the Butte County Planning Co; mission ha_lt1 March 24, 1988, your request for a Variance to allow the n Parcels of a y �reatic,,,. of /I peast sidel 9+8 acres each On pzopet"t',' zoned FR -10 located on the east side of Stringtown Road, approfimatel. 1 mile "Orth of Hurleton Road, east: of orovilley was approved subject to the following conditions: 1- The owner agrees to pay the deer mitigation fees required by the County oRdiriance for issuance of building ,permit.(6) at e such permits) i8lare issued,, The owner acknowit7dges tt1hatime no such ordinance is in effect as of the date of approval of. this variance. 2" The owner agrees to pay school fees at the building ;permit stage, at such time as they are adopted by the local school the owner acknowledges that no such ordinance is in udistrict and the date of approval of this variancei Lf feet as of 3 1,1eet the requirements of Chapter 20 of the 13t>tn� ,.� Comity Code(Subdivi8iora Ordinance). 4, tach pay+de1 to have a minim ut usable sewage jnpoa;x j.i. txrL (teased en sO3.l depth, pPtto.latiori Late; and sl.opta) I d meet the req ai�retneiits of the bu :te County Subdivision ordih jn(>tj, 5+ Meet the requirements of .pacific tial and Electric C;,"ttpany, b= Meet, the requirements of the 5utte County Circ: Ddpartment including payment Of -later tender fees, i. Pieet the requit'ements of the tuild ng Division of the Butte oOutYty Department of .public Warks frericks Maa*ch 25, 19 10 'ase 2; 8. It is noted that Mountain Oak Road divides each parcel and it is not the intent of this Planning Comlission that the parcels be ;curther subdivided. 9. Applicant must also comply with all other applicablO State and local statutes, ordinances and regulations, should you desire to appeal any of the conditions imp000d by the :'fanning Commission, you must do so in writing with ttie appeal fee Of $75,00 to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 25 'County denier Drive. Oroville, California, prior: to 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 10 1988. u:,a do not appeal and if there are no other appea.la within the 8-day appeal period, your Use Permit will` be issued after April 1,- 1988, thisld you offitehbetween 10:00a,_ randrding this matters pease contact Y questions 3:00: p.m. i 9411cerely, �DizLlctor of Planning •,LARE� �µ 11 ^ "' SA�II+DUE yy/��/r�r �r fir. t• Acrnyy noir, Ogg O Y A Js.��U, , r JtF1 r �}J CREATIONrA r ^~ r f AREA ry -f s .h �� >� fdp•P'� .� Pro drier iKr t t� .aS,on w r C*CAhtDDIiDUND Ail?.. t)ularltli�ll ,`+., ` 0'O V L �'* •'1 r f Sy1M d BDaT RpinP ► 1;« Stnnittnun 51r�unrai�Y .+` r i'N AV t� yw 1 r � r a �l;hYi '':7e' 5auS Lothrryo � .�' + ,'\/ ,• 6 � Lane ivey 1 t dw p S i' + �' C• r A IQJ 4 w g tz V i � Q• � DAM ct. r f Ql�,, a 1061 Milo '71 Loh Gra � � �'`' .♦ • ��a 14th Ji- n1w 37r< er iw v. � OROVIL�LE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT ,.. ,r. 4k r: .w. .+•rv--C...j=3S�}ZRi'Ysr ..-.''^,. r "=`.a'^""a' BOARD OF TRUSTEES: MA �gp tC7NALL, REMLEEt&()S o ulsodnfondenf ANN C, SHANNON' "1 »vile© CnlifotnIti� b. RONALD FULLER Proaldortt Wrocfdi of ►OatNtfiur MICHAEL C, GLAZE SUSAN JEFFERS Vice March F3ualnou Meryepor March 3i 1988 CrtARLES D. GENTLES Gork SUSAN NEBEN' Membor WILLIAMATURPIN Mr. Craig Sanders, Planning Technician Morrtbor Butte County Planning ':;amtnission 7 County Center Drive oeoville, CA 95965-3397 Re: Leo Frericks - AP#72-26-112 Dear Mr4 Sanders 1 have reviewed the Leo Frericks proposed request to create four residential parcels on Stringtown Road. Although the subdivision is in a remote area and would not likely be built upon within the next yeari the parcels ,lie in the ophir School attendance area. I must notify you that Ophir School is near capacity at the K-6 gradesi as are all K-6 schools in the District. Classroom space is available at the seventh and eighth grade levels at Central School. Due to the current overcrowded conditions in local schools, Leo E'rericks and future developers will be required to either pay a developer tee or a yearly parcel tax 'for school construction by _ auly 11, 1988. Please contact me if you have questions Si ' elyr Donald L. ReMley Rd -D: 8uperinten60ht MA i kdc cc: Leo F'rericks Marcel Map 1 MEN t PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROV141.4t, CAOFORNIii. Lb�65 3397 PHONE; 5jaijeoI' March 14, 1588 Leo Frerichs 2410 Floral Avenue Chico;,_CA 95926, Re: Use Permit, AP 7Z"26-112 Dear Mr. Frericks I f6 Enclosed is a copy of the Staff Findings concerning for a Variance to minimum lot size to Ings the your a acre parcels in PPlication Stringtown Road 10 acre recreation of four- 948 mining zone located onl7e east side of OrOVille, approximately 1 mile north of Hurleton Road, east of A public hearing has been meeting will be held inhe set for March 24 Board 1988 at 9 i 00 aim. Phis Center Drive of Supervisors, Roam, i County Orovillef .California. The Planning Commission authorized representative b,e presen sattha hthe questions the aPP�ic nt or their represent the Applicant, , may have. In the eventtthateSPond to any the scheduled' PPlicant, pXease crantait the no one will public rearing. Planning Office prior to Should you have. an this office hAvdeeny,jCquestions regarding this matter, y 00 4-111* and 3:Op i please �.ontact Sincert�ly, DA: Kircher Director of planning � v David R, 11j onimus Associate Planner DPW:lr Lnc. BUTTE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PU$LIC HEARING Notice is hereby given by the Butte County PlOn111jyg Commission that public hearings wi1:1 be held on Thursday, M,.jpC+Ji 24 1988, in the Butte County Board of Supervisors' Administration Center, 25 County Center �Room, County California, Ylve; Oroville, arding tzefollowing items at the ' ,fUllowing times ITEM ON WHICH A, NEGATIVE DECLARATION REGAIWING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT WITH MITIGATIONMEASURES FiAS IIIaEN_RECOMMENDED M, Leo_T' _ , 9.00 A. rericks Variance to minimum lot size to allow the creation of four 9.8 acre parcels in a l0 acre: minimum zone of FR -10 (foothill Recreational) located on the east side of Stringtown Road, Approximately l mile north of Hurleton Road, identified as AP 72-26- 112,; east of Oroville: The above-mentioned applications, maps and Negative Declarations with/without Mitigation Measures are on file and available for public viewing at the office of the Butte County Planning Department, 7 _County Center Drive, Oroville, California, If you challenge the above applications in court; you may be limited to ' raising only those issues you or someone else'raided at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered' to the Planning Commission, at or prior L , 'he public hearing. BUT'T'E COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION' B. Ai KIRCHER DIRECTOR OF PLANNING Tobe published in the Oroville Mercury onThursday, Iiu:ch 10; APPENDla I COUNTY i11 IiNVI RON111iNTAi, C(iIiCKL15'1' I C)k(�I (to e comnletec y l,enr ';11;hnc 1. BACKGROUND 1,09 '1 87-12-02.01 72-26-112 1. Name of proponent Leo Frericit le 118$-!9 2, 2. Address of Proponent. and represontativC. (i f applicable) in,:.a.. . 2410 Floral Avenue Chico' J. Prnject descriptionR_ ezone (and subse uent; v i. l i . )IANDATOR " T'INDIN68 Or SIGNTFTCANCii' YDS MAYIS'U NO :i. Does the project have the potential to degrade tiie F quality of the environment, substantially 1`edt)co the habitat of a fish or wildlife species; cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below soil» sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate,importan, examples of the major periods irornia history or prehistory, b. of Cal - Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term benefits to the detriment of long-torm, environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief period of time while long-term impacts will endure into the future,) o, poo$ the project have impacts whit:)) are individu- ally limited, but cum)i,ativel} considerable? (A Pr OJectheaimpactconoeachtwo resourcC isor prelati:veinrate �tirces smal 1, but'where the effect of the total or th6se impacts on the environment is significant:) I J tl, Does the pro"cct have environmental erfeets which cause substantial adverse effects on Miran beings, either directly or itdiret tly? 1 1'1 , I)l%l'I?Rhtl`NA'ripN (To be completed by tht' Land Agency) On the basis or this initial evaluatiOil , I/IM; t'ind t1)a Iyrol)osod Project COU U) NOT It it signll°.i con t�_eI'reCt (In the c l A . 'opli rc�cl , nvironmcnt, anti ¢i NFO t"IVi' t113t,1,AltAilC'1N will l>r ii X l/IVl" I'll)(! that altholigh the iiroposod project Cotild have a < igtli ri ...,.. zttnt erroet on the environment, there will 11L)t' I)a ,I ;i itii scant vrrect in this case hecaltse the, hlTTii,iTT0N KiiA�ililti;�; �Ic!�t;t'a�ihcci t the attnchod sheet have been added to the pr u,�,t,On t)FCI,APATTON will be prepared, p j A NrMIA° NP, I/IVF find the proposedproject MAY linve a sii;riil'iiUrint t#,"t'eC't ,an "the anvlronmci t, and aI CNV. RONMENTAt, TMPAC'i` RI;l'iiit`I' ts'rCicliliroc1, I)ATI:: December .28, 1987 Cc11)N tai lll)t 1 �•..—........r,, r � , „il, PLANN i NO IitiliA'ItTMIKI David. R, H3xanimus As, fir 8l er I1,Nv ittwbd Ily TV' tVRpla . -J oA_Ljail es" and "may've" answers �p'ia"iai�.ons Wy axe required can attached sheet (s)) YES MAYBE Nil i,. EARTH. Will the proposal result in significant: a;"��Tnstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? �-- b. Disruptions, displacements, compaction or overcovering of the ,soil'' C, Change in topography or ground surface o relief features? d. Destruct onj covet,ing or 'modification of tett unique geologic or physical features? e. Tncroase in wind or water erosion-of soils, either on or off-site? f. Changes in deposition or•erosion of beach .— sands , or changes in s fi ta.tion , deposition or erosion which may modify the channel of a rivet- or sttc;am or the tied of the ocotatt or any bay, intet or take?--- g Loss of prime, .agriculturally productivesoils outside designated urban areas? _ �. h, Exposure of people or property, to geologic hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud- slides, ground failure or similar hazards? _ .. g, Z, ATR.. Will the proposal result in substantial: Airemissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b . The creation of objectionable odors, 8moi,e or fumes? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, locally or regionally? WATER. Will the proposal result in s'ubstantI4.1 ahanges ill currents, or the course or direction of water movements in either marine or fresh Waters? �. h. Changes in absorption ra,ees, drainage patterns, or the rata and amount of surface runoff? _ c. Need for off-site surface drainaje improve— menu; including vegetation removal, channel ixation of culvert installation? -. d, Alterations to the course or flow raf flood waters? a. Change ° the t of surface avttter in ,Illy Chari l 1.n thc. aI1lDUri water bo, W_ C, Discharge into Surfocu waterg. or in any alteration of 'surface water ouaiity, including but not limited to temperature, dl$solved oxyggit or turbidity? 8'i Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? h. Change an the quantity or quality of grovr►d ei.thet through direct adcittton.s ct with d,rawals, or Through inte.,tception of an aqui.for by cut's or excavat.iotts? ....... w , i,. Reduction iii the amount, of water: otherwise available for public water supplies? Rxposure of people or property to watier, related hazards such as flooAng7' .. . YES MAYRL No h. PLANT LIFE. Will the proposal result in suhstant ial� a. tr'"g tinge in the diversity of species, or number of any species of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass , crops, and aquatic plants) b. Reduction of the lumbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area, or in a barrier to the normal re plt ment of existing species? d Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop? S. ANIMAL LIFE. Will the proposal result in substantial: a.' Caiange ':in the diversity Of species, or numbers Of any species of animals (birds, land animals :including reptiles, fish and shell fish, benthic organisms or insects)? b. Reduction in I to numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of animals c. Introduction oE new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? d: Deterioration to existing £isle, or wiltilife habitat?.,. h. NOISE. Will the proposal result in substantial, �_- `Increases in existing noise levels? b; Exposuve of people to severe noise levels? 7, LIGHT AND GLARE'. Will the proposal produce srgnx i.cant light and glare? R. LAND USE. Will the proposal result in a� stantial a l tor.iti.on of t[:e pj� Srnt nr pl ilmlo l land use of an area? 0. NATURAL REsfJUl2C1 Will the proposal result in substantial-: a. Increase in the rats; of use of a,,Iy natural resources? b Depletion of any non-renewable natata,1 resources" 10. h SO�Us. Will theproposal i.nvo'velA _ oNpl.oa iyon or thorel er ;�e or. Otis substances (including bilt not 'l.i.mitod to, tail, postieides, eheinicals; or rridiataoll) ill rlriw event of and Etc- itleli f r),. l.r asci i. Cond1 t ions b, Possible iPater1'otetyce w r1x n dmot^1;er1Cy rr:sponse plan or emergency evacuation plan? 11. V9P LATtiON. Will. the proposal alter the loeatiot1, tizstra ta.on, density, or growth rate ()f the ltuma.n Population 12 RO Will the to oral affect e,„ . p p '�3st�.nb� housing, w .. r�sroate a d nand for additional'hou8ijIg,? n YES MAYYlTI NO 13. TRANSPORTA ON/CIRCULATION. Will the proposal resultin a. Genation of substantial additional vehic�,r ern b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Substantial impact on existing transportation systems? d." Significant alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traQ�'ic? 'Increase f in traffic hazards to motor vehic'1 E�5 , bicyclists or pedestrians? w 14. PUBLIC SERVICES. Will the proposal have an eff(ict upon, or result in 'a need .,'or new or altered governmental services; a. Fire protection? bi Police protection? c. Schools? d Parks or other recreational facIli.ties? e Maintenance of public: Lacilities, ,including; roads? f, Other governmental services? v 15. ENERGY Will the proposal result in. - n:a a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b; Substantial increase in demand upon. existing sources of energy, or require the development of new sources of energy? X 16. UTTr__LTTItS, Will the proposal result in a need for new systems; or substantial alterations to the fol.l.owing a. Power or natutpl gas? b. Communications systems? c, Water avc1 i d. Sewer or septic e. Storm water drainage? f. Solid waste and disposal 17, HUMAN HEALTH- H- W .l,t the prc po!,al result iltt a.- CRe t o1 rt of any health hazard or potentirrl, health hizard (exclu-ting montaj health)? X b. E;c osure of p people to pot�.Tttia]. health hazards? 18. AESTH}1T M Will, the proposal result: in the -gtruct -- y vista or view open to �istructian oi: an scenic the public) or will the proposal result in the , creation of an aesthetically offensive site opet, to public Griew? "4- YES SIC} MAYA NO 19. RECREATION. Will the prn',r ' result in an umpm,t ii—Po-n thequality , or want kt.; AV -t,- existing reeroatxonal, opportuniti6s? 20 CULTURAL RESOURCES. c X11 tle proposal result in the alterat'lon of or the destruction of a prehistoric or, historic archaeological site?,, b, W?1 the proposal result in adverse physical ov aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or his,. -uric building, structure or object? c. Does the proposal have the potential to c:ause a physical change which would affect unit:.Itie ethnic cultural values? d. Will the proposal restrict existing rel g;ieu or sacred uses within the potential Impact area? V DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION _ Sep attached. _S I App 1 i cart Lea Frer i cks Assessor's Parco l It Al? 72-26-1124Fill Log 1# 87_1'y-©2•`t}1 QATA SHEE'T`, A. pr"a �e,c{. �C�esrr i p i rsn I. -type of Project-. —. Rezone ( and subsequent: Vier i rarmr-j ) • cine Rezone 1"'r-om U (Unr 1 W� Ow i f )Od } 2. Br i of Doscr i Pt r i r,oobh i l l Recreat i onal 10 acre parcels) . i. i.orabIon= Approximately 1/4 mi ie cast Of '�Lr•irt�jt,r.�Wn�R,`a<�t,fi +.,JpproxiIna hel y 1 mi let nori:h r�i" ! Curl etr�n Rrr �rJ y ,aJt: urtwi llc. 44Proposed I liens i Ly o{' Development 10 ;acres Por• dweI I i 1111 5 . Amount of impery 1 ous Surfi ng til i ri mal 6. Access and Neor"es-b, Pub l i c Road( s) : V i a CY1o„n L�,) i rr fltMl� Road'I:C) Shr•int..itsawn Road which is putt1 ic1v rttaint�: inr�r�, ar[ r'rr.+1rheahr 11r 1r"4of O mi 1e ' t. Method o f Sewage D i spo5al : I rtd i v i riva l septic ;y :: +ern ,, B. Source of Water Supp1Y`= "Indiv'jdual well,- 96 ell.r). prox i m i Ly of power Lines"- To property. i ot:c.nLi al for fur�;t;her land d divisions acid dvivelopinont,= 1l•* Pr "posed Zon i n9 would perrrr'i t 111 acre parcels, c��l _,hrry i r^ommnL 1. 1 err•ei r► tieneral l"apcagrr3ph i s Charac Iver = (jem b l y s 1 op i no h �� moderate l Y steep betrre 1 n w i th the I-s{<e >Jrrsv 1 1 1+ waLersC',ecJ . h w 15-20 Slopes = Gehore 1 1 y s l y+es with gees c) 4 i 'r ��r,r r) 50 s1 opes • CIevat.1onI. Aprii-)XItnatelY 109 1-16Ot1 1'► A.zr.l-" •.i l�imiLino rac.eort: Areas of dr-Aep ZICJPO~so P. ra, Typos, and rwhrrr�racLt~r•1�at int:,• t.V�i« I e�.iaarherl 1 y wui I I �1t 1;r�erl w, i r.i nrr�rJr"r r,r;+ taut IYioobI i i t-v on so11's cif from'.Iq� Oastrrr l y por t: i do a i' the 14re5PeY'"i.y .-.f �-nt;i l ebr i. qh 1. 1 c +J r- 11 Well r! 't��rr°1 W`C-Li°i 1tVr�tlrr�ril,e' sur.r ta. him'nr�akil 1 i t,y:� but Orr 601 Is a� �"Y ���r. t � ari 1 �1:qx, rw.,.1vW. 1 EMO rig i-8(-'Lor�t Areas o. t�r�r�trtc:�ks1 1 i Lv F l . Nai;i ►r•n l ;l iazards of tyre Land �. �er'LFiclUeke Lo na Mr��ler•�Le �;rti`' • •'�i> � 1 r`tit+�ris t t'.v lOrie Vill. is . tr+tis i bh Pot>errt i a 1 W 1 ci 1 IS I. t aJ Cl(= EilVT 0 EN T VUATIOAI AP # 72-26-11 The four homes i tes to be developed as Ei ,,",�y r neon i ng and suh sequent var i anc7,e will r^ s 11 t sr� I G r, (" ri 1';t.rrj, tion, compact i on, and overcover,i n� toy t nher,,, ci l s!a 1aglr6ilFrlf 11 c,)t7Vre" I PI. I ont< ; I esti ac�na i ne9ed�atternseWand '..Which caul d I CWd to c.horrtrr"+� a,In i 'Les Sol) 1 hl r11 N ►,. i 171"1, t^,` 1 r:, ., 11 ral rc7 C thesE the r^ ate and �alrlr)Un f changes n dra i mage patterns and d i sr'u(7t l orr r, C �,rf 1 l I l,r� tj I. ion 1 on d increased eros l ons of Soils on-site and lead �m i nt: r i andtur"b i d i ty j n Waterways crossing the s i tri rnd drswrt,, t t >'tin 1'r r;rrrt t l,ea Site, Due to the i ze o f the "eel, 41 reomen to r, f ! lea I thpp parcels arm Lha+ r,r,, r I oo ,� r"ellR.r r +ernynt:r ar• partr,rent regLr1 atr i or7s ancj Ea i ,1-r and Ii:ime Parcel maps th i s shou l d not he o s i gn i r r ot�rri, e C h'o- 1 l I r Al I of BUt L' C- Courg t I's located w i th I n a modr?r~ a h e 1:tar i }r, it laic e l rr l arl > i t:y ZOOe V111. The subject property i !� located ar=-prow l mrei,.o l y Ini Ics rlrr tl'1 of fault, associated w k,h the Gleveiand , Hl 1 l F~,:tul1 ,'r rr : rrrJ t:I 11,; Fruth i 1 1 Shear Zone wh i c!-, sr 1pl�t7rted' the 1 r 'S t7r'"r�*i s 1 i L LA e,rr t l t+11,1c1tas Consirruct i on of bu i 1 d i ngs, to un i forM bU 11 1 d i nr r~nr,je st ar'Ir.1ar r,l Cor ,pants a 1 r y active areas shou 1 d i�mid rrr rr i.t �f_ L i reit 1 4 occ,u i n case o f se i sni i s ac" t i v i L yr , pt •rev i de :rrJr=r�u to s rr,„ c, npra 1 area i i Gcated w i th 1 t7 cr i tx l ca i winter r er~.r I t E<" 1 1:a F, (0( t.l,r• hirior tc�wri (iCtge Deer Herd Because of exist;in, CLICr� <1r7 :riwf"e r+i,xve 1 orment areahr'a i m Jri�cdwroi csnrm pshQsu i tj led ress ire+M uded rw l I"tr i'n a I I n r rrcl i ct-n 1 a Department r: f r i sh andppGame , to the County S 1 tj I to by i rYr nary r. lis s�r;l-r � �5 i stn i t l et.arif: t to w i C d l i fe w 1 l l not occur i f oizhrer lands In rleSry Jr„ve l µ Fpm n. ar ,;Fd ."Ire rwnhariced F ot- deer use. l'3.,;r~, J : [,revej�;l7rncl'rt of Far_rr additicnril howe.sI trw; wl'1' 1 1 a'al,r.: w!rli: ar°I i r r r r,rrrr rltKi t 1 rrcr•eo ,e l n tra P H i rr and t; t*af F l c hrit8r ds on ,«.,1."t{c,or.J.. , th.l fill Ilrra rr,rral rlal�urly.. of ti-�?=1rea and l s.w traFNCI cr.rnrntR:,..,, rr ,. 5:ititr�"i I i�':nnt rllt'~Tr`t;. i 5 ra.krrecved represent an I ncrement 1 l rrr Ili I i , =.:er 1 r.r s rJLGo'I ld,. rr)r,. "6- C" . Lands ide Potent ial'= Law to modesnate. d. F i re Hazard: H i gh C. Expansive`Soi1 Potential. Low. -1 Hydrology a. Su rface Water Woodman Ravine which (rigaity€,� irr4ri !lire Sooth Fork of Lake Uro-rllle, traverser t�Pre prr,la ri:y. U. Ground Water: Unknown, potentially 1 i lli l ted . C bra i nacge Characteristics: Property Of n i n! 1,0 WO(gpnatn Ravine bhencek nortihwesirerl y and hort,h r.`ti r,{st�ux l lr+ �t,e'i y I:wirf rtl i l es bo the South Fork of Lake Urov i l l o, d. Annual Rainfall (normal)'. 40-45" pet, yodi-'. e. IL, in1tinq Factors! Setbacks from dratririgia ways. U) Visual/Scenic Quality Nigh, 6. Acousb i s Oua 1 i i y: High. /. Air Qura i i ty= Good. P�lo o_ icalEnyironment� H Vegetation: M'anzon i' bas, Ceanothus, Poison Oak, digger, p i r° (vi Toyoo � oaks, Chapper al , and Ponderosa Pines. 9. Wildlife Habitat-, Critical winter hzibr i tat Cot- the M atw(il,,trHn deer herd and within a deslcgnated development zone, Cid l tui ra i Efiv i r �arime__rlt'= 10. Archsool og".cal' and Historical Resources in the area l.0v4 Sens i t+l v i ty area. 1 1 Butte COUnty General Plan ciesignation= Agi> 1 cf-i i i• to o i Rcsideritial. iP' Existing Zoning= U (Uncla.ssif'ied) 1;3 Existing Land Use ort--s l to z Relatively open p i rle'Or al, gr r,)s' lands 1q. Surrounding Area: a Land Usest Scat ber'ed -i 11,01 e- ram i i y dwel 1 i no- alp rut-al dent itIes. b,« Zon 1 not t.1 and FR-10 C. Con. 1?1an de'sighbbl'on. Agricultural rtesid�nt°Ial ci. Pzar(,1e 1 S zt±s - Genore 1 1 y 10 acre to 1!5 acre p tat,rye l 5 w l 'l-J i oMP-1 sCatterod S acre parce l v; to L he and p. i opulnti>5ri: Sparse Chat-Oc'ter off Site and Area: G�rvar�rrtt ` f3COR�iE DEU ;MGJI%t1• STATE OF CALIFORNIA -THE RESOURCES AGENCY' 4 2} DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME REGION 2 - 1701 NIMOUS ROAD, SUITE A j RANCHO CORDOYA. CALIFORNIA 45670 ' (31x,) 355-7020 gutto Co. pg40in9 CcmaYt+ DEC 14 1987 DEC 1 c�ro�►���� c°'1►{n �jr. Craig Sanders planning Technician County Planning Commission 3tttte 7 County Center Drive: oroville,, CN 95955-3397 Dain r 1+4r . Sanders; The 'Dr�nartnent of visY and Game (DspartmOnt) has reviewed 39.28 acres from - 11cation to rezone %,�.� �redrickl' s app a (AP 72-26-x.12) . The property is Located a Oull to 8.:10+1 a,of String the east side Road, approxinatel.y three on � County. m� 1 e� east of orovil.le a n Butte 'lhe. project site' is within a portion of the Mo�eenown deer that as impacted bAn T' OrdI1 s critical inter range an area than 20 aGk''a. It is also ith _'Y parcels less that is deEignated in our Deer%Subdiai ion Renr43rt as a J:urther &svel.opment 11beaignated DeveIopnent Zone"I where is With nitriga"On nwasure$. or the deer range possible > De artrtent has re4ommended that. the Butte County Poard o mitigation meaaurez for o �,uprvisors adopt a series The assessment of a mitigation �:e �r:ould riser. Until mit3rauary t be appropriate a oroohe sunitrcttVrO ecto endat.ibns to8ourvroc�ommi the Board has the ip we rec�Irlli�end tttt azar: tnd ado,pi� dyer Mitigation measures, be derzied, ,permit ter. e cont�c"sti��la can Of furthL. �Sc�TlerV1 1?erl:it a; wildlife managembat � p 30r�stE�l�'phC�r�e C�1+5) �55�•7(71.p 8nohTrelyz 44 LeirOa ChiO e Calif. FINDINGS OF FACT Each zoning classification and land use has an associated set of development standards which are specified in the Butte County Code. Tha Code also est- ab-fishes a procedure to gravariances reliee standards wilee(i f from the sstrict applictttiOnuuo of��these circumstances exist to warrant standards. specific findings are made too indicate that A variance can be granted ,only if sP ; These special cirr.Wnsianct;s may unique circumstances do, �n fact, exist. rah locat:iort and surroundings include factor: such as the size, shape,`topog p y► of a piece of proparty=: - ite The courts have clearly indicated that variances ll arf notjn(ding$ listedrbelowrare the County Code and can only be gran ted if made. Further, the courts have indicated the actual, factO.A1 basis for these findings must be stated. NOTE TO APPLICANT factual Please do` NOT apply for o variance finless you can provide the necess ary basis to 'grant the requested variance. All necessary application fees are non- tei-undable: F IvTINGS circumstances no The following exce b3ldinororXuseoiniques;tionnary L which ax conditions 1, g P t apply generally apply to the land, g to other land, buildings or uses in the same districti all lv A� , 'the til'4e pul c h e 3 this p ope 't .the na.n 411 h �t h, t;' vat� 7 � ►'a Y frr ti3:f^,im«nt n�.rc.� 7. `Phre`ent xat�it�_.�` , "�.� ut 'va.ze he p asp rty in can�'nrr� x f •2 e�`� ci t± the prep o "ra t'd1 wash �athn ter+.7'ha't.I(I thein the v�l�teoup� t��P��"idbe w�.�h �� j� int i7z'ppeY't� 0;3: -a adniall�r� to bring ,he fact that the granting of the variance is necessary for the preservation rights is supported by the following and enjoyment of substantial property g At 'thf� "yir--1P. I p"r"h"ec1 ";he r)rc�jert,l the oxie�in�; xn�p in��ieatec� that thy? 'r� w�+ f'r� v����^c� nc r c thn hn m 2ml , r� �.�t,�.. � ... --,, , i� nrrf- w� _� E� q2two ° m i ihue pres, n i;u, °�` - end i cater tYia t �. � �n y C . "t Hn i ° g. Ctf` `� oro iy, 1�;e ,i.s y �it,Ylt1T1 Gh � q e used f'UY' ;ln��l.k- 1 �CLt.�� ��� ora'tiOn 4hi� 1� t l �"J �°�"1 YrtY Wil I y t' consa ° YY1��t PllY (a 1 T5f �7 u�fated Znrii L �.n+� var tiic ct 3 The fact that the grantin �selot or by the grPhI't�,Yl� Of the "� o the variance will not adversel affect the neighbothaod or he detrimental to the public health, y welfare or Adversely affect property or improvements in the negliiaalyood fs suppi�rted by the f0llow3.ng: Tho ,vrantinu; eat the �l'C4°-7.�.°�).c�� W3111 not ad�re���ely �t"�`ta�yLLt ny e a� c��rc� The explations are Well cOVO-red in the 'LlbOVe paragfl.�°pk�� NGS IAVgT 1% NIAb9i INCLUDING `kHt STATM4Eft OF SPBCIFiC FACT81 oEGA12ANTEArVARI ' ANCA Utte COU s �+�� , � lam•.p� J=^ *— PLANNING COMMISGION b J 4;1 P L 3 -=- OROVILI.g, rALI�ORWA 7 COUNTY "CEN?ER DRIVE 459.. PHONE: 590;•1601 December 17, 1987 Leo Frericks 2410 Floral Avenue Chico, CA 9592' RE Pre-pPp lication'ReView AP #72-26-112 pear tir. Frerichs: sufiic, t ot'i y you that We have xeceivnt ':s to n e County` Environmental 1°Icalth and This l the Butt. our project can meet their assurance froments that y lication �'evietiv public j�'ork$ ,De) -' smfulfills the Pre-App renuixement pror_ess . erformed on this l�ro j ect until shall be p fess in the ��or�C ng arplicatiofees to the Butte No additional please submit these we have received the Tel mai"1-;�SaRe 197.50. in person or by amounts of Department treasurer., count) planning County Coup to the Butte checks payable - arcling this manor: ttestions reg you haVO any h ct this office between the hours Should Y free to contact please feel and 3:00 p.m. of 1.0J0d a.m• Sincerely B , p. KIRCHI✓R glrector of 151anriin Kathryn.Kelly , planning;Techn� o anti KK j inc .w Count PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROYILL,E, CALIFORNIA 417/114397 PHONE 638.1601 December 15, 1987 Leo Prericks 2410 Floral Avenue Chico, CA 95926_ RE' Pre -Application Review z AP072-26-112 Dear Mr. Rrericks: assuranceofromitheyButtheaCountyaEnvironmen aluHea gent lth and Public Works Departments that your project can meet their requirements. This fulfills the Pre -Application review ;process-. No additional work shall be performed on this project unti. We have received the remaining ,application fees in the amounts Of $257.50. Please submit these fees to the Butte' County Planning Department in person or by mail. Make checks payable`to the Butte County Treasurer. Should you .have any questions regarding this matter, please: feel free to contact this office between the hours of 104'00 a.m, and 3:00 p•mi Sincerely, B.A. k1ACI4E12 Director of Planning C�. 44 Kathryn e.11y P aniiing Technician h;:jme - PLANNINQ OMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENT°ER DRIVE - OIIIOYIL Il t, CALIPORNIA 95965-1397 PHONE 630.160: December 4, 1987 Leo J, FrerickS 2410 Floral Avenue Chico, CA 95926 Rt: Variance, AP1172-26-112' Dear hit. F>ericks This letter is to confirm our conversation discussing the timing of hearings for the above project as relating to your application for 'Rezone for the acme property. It will be necessary for the Rezoning application to be favorably acted upon by the Board of Supervisors prior to hearings by the Planning Commission regarding the Variance. 'lease be aware that it, is possible that the Hoard of Supervisors may reject the zoning proposal, rendering the Variance useless. It is also possible that the rezoning hearings may delay, the Variance past the six month time limit within the Butte County Environmental Review Guidelines, herefore requiring you to either waive th�)se time limits or withdraw the application. The only other option would be for the Planning Commission to deny the application. Hopefully, such a course of action will not become necessaty. A review of your Variance application revealed that one form was missing and. must be completed before processing of the final application can occun please form entitled "Findings of Fact' and return it along complete the attached g witlia staommission until aftet the rezoning application i not be heard by the , tement that you are aware that the Variance Will t'avorably acted ' Planning C upon by the Board of Supervisors, If you have any questions regarding this matter, please vottttac:t. this office any weekday between 10:00 AMArid 3:00 p,ms sincerelyy, B:A: KIRCHER Di'wectot o'f Planning David R. Hi.rbnimus' Assotiate,Planner �. DRH: jhid Enc. U Hew V 0 t PLANNING COMMISSION 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROViLLE, CALIFORNIA 95965.9397 PHONE. 1530.7601 Leo rrericks Decombc�r 2; 1987 2410 Ploral Avenue Chico, CA 95926 Rr"' Variance AP472-26-112 Dear Mr. Frericks IVe received your pre,application revie+r request for the subject Variance. Butte County Public Works and Environmental Health have received the information you submitted: The Planning Department will consid-r this application complete only after we have assurant es f. om the above departments that the project complies with appropriate ordinances and any conditions imposed, can be met: It is the applicants responsibility. to provide any additional information needed by Public Works or Environmental Health to meet their requirementsb Public WorkA may be contacted by telephone at 538-•7266 and Environmental Health at 538-7281 for further informatioiz as to their evaluation of the proposal and their requirements The Planning Department staff will also be reviewin the Pg pplication for any special coindl.tions or modifications that are appropriate, shwild you have any questions about the pxe-application review, please contact this office. Sincerely, 8,A: 'kIRCHETt D, rector of Planning Craig anders Planning Technician CS t j me 1 . I7ySTRZBT.7T=ON L=:ST' FC7R C4DI�M;i�N'7"� (ZCounty Public Works �zEsr�uRc t�Arr n�Ca?�rrt;rr~iw ' County Environmental Health State Water Resources Depar4Ment City of Biggs U.S. Forest Service U . s . Bureau of ;and ManagcIflOnt City of Chico Butte County Mining Comm,ittO* City of Gridley City' of Oroville et�Stete DepartMent C," Fish & acme California Native Plant Sooitety Town of Paradise—StateDiv. Foi,vstry - atterit�i<on Planning Department nsportation Department Contrt Craig Carter zra Regional Water Qual. l Bd State Reclamation Board Butte, Water �(,rg�s�xC �w� sEwERs Californiaict Water rServi'ichvale Sanitary District Service Co.Ln. _ Del Oro Water Co 'North Burbank Pub. Util Di.n'�•. Skansen Sub, (CSA 021) OWID Therr,alito Irrigation ristri.ct Stirling City Sewer Maintj prat other - Thermalito Irrigation Distr'i.ct (CSA #26) iTTZT.:LT�E� Cr11C0) ._ ±RRTGATON WATER G&E North Biggs-W.Gr idl,ey Water District ,.G&E South (Mar ville) Butte Water District - Pacific Bell Durham Irrigation District State Tv Ce OWID 'Viacom TV Cable Paradise irrigation District R.ichvale irrigation District Table Mountain irrigation Dist 7E�'�22E i'F:OTi.CT=ON Thermalito Irrigation District El Madio Fire Proteci. on Dist. County Fire Departmeat/CDF DRAINAGE Di STRICT. �IUS iJ?TC7 ABA'Si'"MENT...D=STRYCT: .,,,� _ Durham, oroville or Butte County RECL,AMAT'CON TD�STRYCT ro,T"tC T'ROTEGT=C)N State Highway Patroi. County SherifT �TM Z;SSCQNS S^HOc7L .-DTSTR�C'�C COr�Qrlx'T"rE�S/C,s, REC.RE.ATxON FACS :S 1t!.S Committed Ctizx dl trict Control shite Chico Area RRecea6ipar�iAist Paradise Pines Ar . Durham Ar _a Butte Coghty Farm Bureau. Feather River Rec. & Park Dist: Paradise Aec: & Pare Dist, Community Association. r� Richvalb Red, Rark Dist, State parrs & Red, Dept: _ � Mi • ����+yO i�A1M1�1► _ ' BUTTE COUNIry PLANNING R�P,�112'.I'[� ENI.' DEC 4 ?987 IyPI;;- APPLICATION REVIEW 1'ORM Wfonfl TO: John Aendon.sa Public Works Date: December. 2. Ig87 RE,: I?Yr+-Application Review Information for: Leo' rrerccks 2410 FIO'ra1 Avenue Chiro, CA 95926 I1345-4283 rnc�losed is.relimin ` P dry data -our -office has received or geneY�a11 t.cd concerning the following project: AP#72-26-112 - Variance to minimum lot siie to allow the creation of four 9.8 acre parcels �n a 1.0 acre minim;m zone+, located on the east side of Stx ngtown Road, apptoximately_1 mile north of Hurleton Rd., east- of Oroville. Please indicateo�.r response by checkin Y 9 the appropriate box. j No requirements for this project. 'Th requirements. proposed Project as posed can meet this departments qficient proof has been given that the applicant earn meet the followihq conditions approved: --------------- ------ _1't �;f_•� sem.. , . ,�.. .�" - u Tho proticol a+y Propo8od oanjdons tio't mr+et Ycqui remr,htts of this (Jepartment; A revi810n be the p,rojr,:ct will be nec�884r i. Tho app 1, i. cu n k has been craht,actod with this informat,!on. i hnrat:ure: F7 f DUN C:o. Plnpntng Com,Xl, DCC 198 BUTTE COUNTY PI;ANNING DEPARTMENT Orovil'o, Califon }?Rt -APPLICATION REVIEW VORM Co, Environmental Health ' Date: DOCombor 2, 1987 Lynn V`anhart RE': Pro-Application: Aov .ow 1171oiumetion for: Leo hrori,cmks 2410 Florin. !Avenue cliico, Cj,. 95926 11345-4253 8mc.losed is preliminary data our ,office has received or generated concerning the following project: AP172-26-11;2 - Variance to minimum lot size to allow the creation of four 9.8 acre parcels in a 10 acre minimum zone, located on the east side of stringtown Road,, approximately 1 mile north of Hurleton Rd., east of Orovi.11e. (.Tease indicate your response by checking the appropr.-fate box: No requirements icor this project. The project, as proposed can meet this Departments requirements. Sufficient proof has been given that the applicant can meet the following conditions apProvedi l y } ro•8� RAA- C 11 ri ! a } 1A 5 xte �."`► yt'htr lTro�cc + e"� ��4ol+c�s cl ran/door 11ot moot t'bo mqui romrnt=s of t:h ,s c cpartmenE. A revi8iori of Lhc projoct: Will iso ne�~ossary Thr aplAicant has been con actod with this liifotmatioh. butt► Go. D1a. of Env. H0e1th X97 BUTTE COUNTY Y 1. LANNIN(,11 r�3ttt•tTS;;�r�;a 7 County CO'ItOr Drivo 0 Oioville>, CA 95965-3,397 e,4 C t#u io i'i�rntirt�i inri(n (916) 538--760,1 DEQ DATE: I C' .. �7rovUlos� RE 6 PROJECT REVIJECJ Fa ENVTRONMENTAT., )WALUATZON Enclosed ispzelimnary data ou r office has received or clenerated concerning the: following project: Leo Frericksar�ancc t - AP##72-2.6-112 Variance o ntnimam lot size to allotiv the creation of .Cour 0.8 ; aere � parcels in a 10 acre minimum zone, located on the east side of S'trirl'gtown Rd.) appro�. 1 mile north of Hurlet;on Rd., cast of Oroville iae are making an assessment ,of possible environmental. impacts and will g an environmental document, either a Negative Declaration, Negbe ative With Mitigation Measure Impact Report (EIR) s or an Environmental Please provide any factual statements ideas for investigation, or ap-nions you can offer in your area of concern or experti.i3 �. to either Physical, social, or economic impacts that this the;. relate generate. Project .may please respond oithn 14 days of the above-no+ed date, if no zes onse is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be, assumed' that there,areno significant environmental. impacts which are I.otential from the project. Ile appreciate any assistance YOU can provide. Sincerely Crain Planning ` ochnician Comments • tip Does study. py of Y agency wish to receive a co the envzrontner�ta docuMeait Measure ) orExR�forethis�ero eiarata n �e,I th or t ,�thottt ltiit�.get oft p j ct) . e� COMITY C)LANN.ING COMMIS Conter DrivC, f" 4 r' CA 95965-3397 ' p� ovine, PM (910 538-7601 ' a'' "�.* "4t1 �iJ�s ��a't'ttrrt,rtsr �x DATE: 1� I ' } X30 E Street riarysvilie, CA 95901 RE: PROJECT i,V11 9 ENVIROMENTAL i:VALUATIOM office has received or generated Enclosed is preliminary data our concerning the following project; Leo Frericks AMI 7 Y 2'G .112 c' ce to minimum lot: size to allow the creation of :�ou�r 9. 8 Varian parcels in a 10 acre mina.mum zone, :located on the east side -L. approx. 1 mile north of Hurleton ted, east of Crovi.11e: Stringtoi�n Rd., app a x an assessment of possible environmental impacts aa wild:. tie are making be preparing an environmental document, either a Negative DeclarAt tion,, Negative 'Declaration Frith Mitigation Measures pr an Environmen tal. Impact Report (EIR). Please provide any factual statements, ideas for investigation, or Please p you can offer in your area 4f concern or dxpertise that relate p physicals social, or econoA,,ic impacts that this project may to either generate. n a sof the ab Please respond within _3 y above -noted date. If no response .s generated 'by this Y�.„F,sry, then ;it shall be assumed that there are ,nogn�ticant envirottmPnLal impacts �ohich are poteziial from the projects Coe appreciate any assistance you can provide 5incerel r BuH� o; Manning0WU14 OL p Cr` a q 'andex5 %planning Technatian fir+ � 9 �_�``"'�` x. '�.�` ,,,�✓f � i��`. �c��'�„� t.�/'�' / Y m�7 t�/ I� �Itye�r%rCfC J i"�t✓d�Y"+w'.?I�%y cornen_�._;----� yx cx + OAT c's+ Gi GU LG�ej w o tho OhViron a�, uocument Does your agency wish to receive a Copy on (�gith of without big t� gation Unitial Moasures)or Study egat vc Decd a an Eta for this projec t 1uite Cot PIenning Comm. • "� ' N 1 td C' C O; it l I D `;1 .i L• C U Cl ci 1 a' T ,Ate � 7 Count=y Center Dr, vc *. ,N �t 'I9$$ Orovill e, CA 95965-3397 OroY1110 4alitoruta (51.G) 538-7601 �U Forestry DATE: '( , 0" RE-. PROJECT REVXJW _& ENVIRONMENTAL )rVALOATIOM Enclosed is preliminary data our office has received Or generated g rg project: Leo prericks APP72-2G-112 concerning the tollo�ai..l role Variance to minimum lot size to allow the creation of lour 9.8 acro parcels in, a 1Q acre minimum zone, located on the east side of Strillgtown PA., approx. I m1Xe north of Hurleton Rd. , east of Orc-vill.e We are making an assessment of possible environmental impacts .end will be preparing an environmental document, either a Negative Declaration, Negative Declaration with Mitigation Measures or an Environmental, impact Report MIJR) please :provide any factual statements, concern�oriexpert�seltha �� r relate. t opinions you can offer y i:' a to either physical; social., or economic impacts that this project MY generate please respond within 14 days of the above -noted date: If no response is generated by this inquiry, then it shall be assumed that there arc no significant environmental i,qpacts which are potential from the Project. We appreciate any assistance you can provide. Sincerely, Graig ande"rs Planning Technician comments: If structures are built as a result of l li`t `�� r���y b i.rir-toealci fall under the reauiremen�s of Class l tiate`r.t ui, e+tiants aW t l�l l .t1r._uri rY _Eutte_ Cour. y�vision ti ater. 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